


Voting won’t help if over half the team are veteran players, but I do agree more MSQ dungeon like those last dungeon of MSQ can be place into MSQ and adjust the reward according to the length of the dungeonIf anything, there should be more scenarios added to the MSQ roulette.
Besides, SE could always add a voting system to skip cutscenes.
People are overly concerned with rushing to the end. Should learn to chill and enjoy the journey.
Find something else to do while waiting for the cutscenes to end.
Sure it would. Just make it so that it only takes one dissenting to vote to make the cutscenes unskippable. Voting doesn't always have to be majority rules.
Why are people still complaining about this? This is a change that happened last year. It's simple: if you don't like it don't queue for MSQ Roulette.
This is the type of toxicity that takes the fun away from this game. Let new players enjoy the end of ARR, or don't queue in. I haven't queued since they made this change because I don't care to sit through the cutscenes, but now that I'm leveling up again I'll probably do it from time to time because it's insane exp.
It's about the same time as going through Orbonne and nobody complains about that.


I'm not complaining about being forced to watch cutscenes (as I agree with you).Why are people still complaining about this? This is a change that happened last year. It's simple: if you don't like it don't queue for MSQ Roulette.
This is the type of toxicity that takes the fun away from this game. Let new players enjoy the end of ARR, or don't queue in. I haven't queued since they made this change because I don't care to sit through the cutscenes, but now that I'm leveling up again I'll probably do it from time to time because it's insane exp.
It's about the same time as going through Orbonne and nobody complains about that.
What I don't like dealing with are the toxic people that are trying to get the group to do an exploit so they can skip the cutscenes.






If they're trying to force you to do it, report them for it. They're not only breaking the rules by doing it themselves, they're hassling you over it.
Simple solution add a vote skip cutscenes to the MSQ and if you vote skip you get a standard experience point reward/
if there is a new player you do not skip at all.


Then new players get harrased until they leave. Unless it's impossible to skip it at all, under any circumstances, then people will try to force others to skip, and attack them for it if they don't. This is humanity.
As i recently posted, The best solution is having the same system that detects new people for bonuses to lock or unlock the CS's. This way no one can be pressured its all on the system. If there is a new player the system locks the CS and if not its unlocked.


Then many people will just leave the group if they get a new player.
Besides, if you want to run the MSQ roulette without cutscenes you will only get less than half the normal rewards, but that's no problem is it?
I mean, you do understand that the only reason we get so good rewards from the MSQ roulette is because it is a bribe to get people to run the roulette despite the cutscenes.
The best solution would be to rework Castrum Meridanium into solo instances. Barring that, the second best solution is actually the one currently in place - every other one can (and would) be abused too easily.




People will then kick the new player which will make the system think there aren't any, thus letting them skip cut scenes again.
The current system is fine. All they should do is allow you to skip cut scenes if it's unsynced. That way people who are leveling alts or simply don't care about the story can continue abated. Although, I suppose it's a lot of work for not much gain.
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